Red How Lodge, Lamplugh is set in the peace and quiet of a private woodland estate. From here you can easily explore the western Lake District and discover some of the less trodden routes of this outstanding area.
Occupying a delightful spot along the western edge of the Lake District, this sweet property has been beautifully updated to provide accommodation for up to four guests. Perfect for couples seeking a romantic break and for families enjoying an idyllic Lakeland getaway, this lovingly restored cottage features a welcoming wood burner and is set in rural surroundings on a peaceful woodland estate. Close to Loweswater and the Cumbrian coastline, the cottage makes a fantastic base for discovering this unforgettable area.
A lovely old front door leads into this characterful and sympathetically renovated cottage where you will find the cheerful lounge. This pretty room features a Smart TV, a traditional wood burner, stone mullion windows and plenty of seating providing an ideal space to unwind at the end of a memorable day. The country-style kitchen/diner is perfect for preparing and sharing a range of favourite dishes. While you enjoy breakfast you can use the 3D map above the table to plan the day’s activities. Exploring this single-storey cottage further, there’s a shower room and two peaceful bedrooms: a soothing double with plenty of storage space and access to the garden, and a twin room with a stone feature fireplace and antique furniture. Outside, a small, private back garden makes a charming spot for a morning coffee or afternoon tea, or for spotting red squirrels and deer in the secluded grounds of the lodge.
The nearest lakes are Loweswater (4.5 miles) and Crummock Water (9 miles), and walkers can head to peaks including Blake Fell (3.5 miles) and Grasmoor (9 miles). Other local attractions include Holme Force Waterfall, Cogra Moss and Blakeley Raise Stone Circle (all within 6 miles) and the historic market town of Cockermouth which has plenty of great pubs and restaurants (7.5 miles).